There is a sumo room called Arashio Room, a 2-3-minute walk from Hamacho Station on the Toei Shinjuku Line. There are many sumo rooms in Sumida-ku and Koto-ku on the opposite bank of the Sumida River, but only the Arashio room in our Chuo-ku. That's why I want to support you. In fact, shortly after the war, Hamacho had a temporary Kokugikan in Hamacho Park, where the main place for sumo wrestling was held. It's a land with a connection to sumo wrestling.
Besides, the Arashio room is very open. In other sumo rooms, you will often not be able to observe the rehearsals unless you apply in advance, but you can freely visit the Arashio room through a large window for the tour. Practice is from around 6:30 in the morning to around 10:00. Rehearsals are irregular, but the sweet scent of albaked oil and a signal that many bicycles stopped in front of the room are being practiced. If you want to know if you have any lessons in advance, you can also contact us by phone the evening before (16:00 to 20:00).
One of the features of the Arashio room is that the homepage is substantial. The world of sumo wrestling, which has many mysterious things to the general public, is the Arashio room homepage http://www.arashio.net/
If you look at it, you can see everything from how to get started, to the profile of your wrestler and the latest situation.
The narrow road in front of the room is always full of foreign tourists and hot mummun. When I heard from several people, I was a tourist from Switzerland and France, and I was taught at the inn and learned about the Arashio room. If you look at the Arashio room's homepage, you will be guided carefully in English about training tours.
Soon, the May Sumo Tournament will celebrate its first day at Ryogoku Kokugikan. If you create your favorite room or sumo wrestler, you will enjoy watching sumo wrestling even more.